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Fits 1971-1980 Gm F-Body; Roll/Control, Line/Loc Kit - Gm F-Body-5671525

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Fits 1971-1980 Gm F-Body; Roll/Control, Line/Loc Kit - Gm F-Body-5671525The Hurst Roll Control, Line Loc kit for your 1971 1980 GM F Body is primarily used in drag racing to lock the front wheels allowing for more consistent burnouts when heating up the tires to make a pass. This kit comes with all the necessary parts needed to easily install a Hurst Line Loc system on your vehicle. Includes a stainless steel Roll Control valve, brake line, fittings, lighted momentary switch, bracket, wiring, and much more. Rigorous

The Hurst Roll/Control, Line/Loc kit for your 1971-1980 GM F-Body is primarily used in drag racing to lock the front wheels allowing for more consistent burnouts when heating up the tires to make a pass. This kit comes with all the necessary parts needed to easily install a Hurst Line/Loc system on your vehicle. Includes a stainless steel Roll/Control valve, brake line, fittings, lighted momentary switch, bracket, wiring, and much more. Rigorous testing has proved a 1/100,000 of a second release time and vibration tests have seen up to 30 G's applied without mechanical failure. The advanced quality design utilizes a stainless steel valve assembly for ultimate corrosion resistance. Other features include a fully enclosed epoxy-molded electrical coil for reliability, an attractive finned aluminum housing that helps dissipate heat, and a wider lightweight base that provides better mounting stability and 150-micron screen-filtered ports to prevent contamination. The Roll/Control Kit is field serviceable for cleaning or rebuilding and comes with an extra threaded port for a separate bleeder or brake line pressure gauge. The kit also includes a snap-action switch, indicator light, 4-amp fuse, mounting screws, and installation instructions. Listed application years are correct as there were some variances in the 1970 and 1981 model years with the proportioning valve. Cannot guarantee fitment. Note: Not recommended for use as a parking brake, or for longer than 60 seconds maximum at any one time.

Features:

  • Extra Threaded Port for Separate Bleeder or Brake Line Pressure Gauge
  • Stainless Steel Valve Assembly for Ultimate Corrosion Resistance
  • 150 Micron Screen Filtered Ports help Prevent Contamination
  • Can be Used to Hold Brakes for Up to 60 Seconds Maximum
  • Attractive Finned Aluminum Housing Helps Dissipate Heat
  • Field Servicable for Cleaning or Rebuilding
  • Fully Enclosed, Epoxy-Molded Coil
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